I just put together a new system featuring a B650 Eagle AX motherboard, a Ryzen 7800X3D CPU, 64GB of 5200MHz RAM, a 9070XT GPU, and a 750W PSU. However, I'm encountering a strange issue on boot. The PC hangs and the DRAM indicator lights up on the motherboard. If I connect my display to the integrated GPU instead, it retrains the RAM and starts up normally, allowing me to then switch back to the discrete GPU. I've already ensured that the BIOS is updated and the RAM sticks are properly seated, but I'm out of ideas. Any suggestions?
2 Answers
It sounds like a classic issue with RAM detection. Have you installed the drivers for your graphics card? Sometimes that might help. You could also try reseating your GPU or moving it to another PCIe slot if there's one available. That could make a difference in how it's detected on boot.
Switching to another PCIe port shouldn't significantly affect performance, but it might help with your booting issues. If things still don't work, maybe check if your RAM is fully compatible with your motherboard.

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